22, Feb 2024
New genetic therapy could be a gamechanger for Motor Neurone Disease and frontotemporal dementia
New Delhi, 22 February 2024: Macquarie University neuroscientists have developed a single-dose genetic medicine that has been proven to halt the progression of both motor neurone disease (MND) and frontotemporal dementia (FTD) in mice – and may even offer the potential to reverse some of the effects of the fatal diseases.

It may also hold opportunities for treating more common forms of dementia, such as Alzheimer’s disease. The new treatment, dubbed CTx1000, targets pathological build-ups of the protein TDP-43 in cells in the brain and spinal cord.
Cells like neurons produce TDP‑43 naturally, and it is important for their healthy function. Under certain conditions, it accumulates in the wrong part of the cells, clogging them and preventing them from working properly. For the past 15 years, a Macquarie University research team led by Professor Lars Ittner has been looking for the causes of this pathological build-up of TDP-43, along with ways to clear the blockages and prevent them from forming in the first place.
The team’s latest findings are published in the prestigious international neuroscience journal, Neuron.
Professor Ittner says their research has furthered their understanding of MND and FTD and their causes.
“We discovered for the first time that where there is pathological TDP-43, there is also an increase in a second protein, 14‑3‑3,” elaborated Professor Ittner.
“The two proteins interact, resulting in these build-ups in the cells. From this, we were able to isolate a short peptide that controls this interaction, and that’s what we used to create CTx1000. When we administered it in the lab, it dissolved the build-ups, tagging TDP-43 proteins for recycling by the body, and prevented new ones from forming. Importantly, CTx1000 targets only pathological TDP-43, allowing the healthy version of the protein to be produced and go about its work unhindered.”
This makes CTx1000 incredibly safe, and Professor Ittner says they have seen no adverse effects in their studies. “We have great hopes that when this progresses to human trials, it will not only stop people from dying from both MND and FTD, but even allow patients to regain some of the lost function through rehabilitation.”
Professor Yazi Ke, lead author of the new paper, says the milestone is particularly exciting for her because the original discovery was made in her early postdoctoral days. “This spans more than a decade of work, and goes from discovery all the way through to a potential treatment,” she says.
“In lab conditions, we saw CTx1000 stop MND and FTD from progressing even at very advanced stages, and resolving the behavioural symptoms associated with FTD. We have great hopes that when this progresses to human trials, it will not only stop people from dying from both MND and FTD, but even allow patients to regain some of the lost function through rehabilitation.”
Research Fellow Dr Annika van Hummel says they covered a variety of mutations in the TDP genes during lab testing.
“We wanted to prove beyond a doubt that this would work in different situations, and it resulted in clear improvements in both symptoms and brain pathology,” she says.
“The fact that it was effective both before and after the onset of symptoms makes it particularly exciting. While we are initially concentrating on MND and FTD, but about 50 per cent of cases of Alzheimer’s also show TDP pathology, so it’s possible that in the future this treatment could be translatable to other neurodegenerative conditions.”
A desperate need for treatment options
Also known as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), MND causes the progressive loss of the neurons that allow the brain and spine to communicate with the muscles. In its early stages, patients experience muscle weakness, but as the disease progresses, they gradually lose the ability to walk, speak, swallow and breathe unaided. Most people with MND die within two to five years of diagnosis.
FTD is one of the rarer forms of dementia, but it is the second-most common form in people younger than 65. Actor Bruce Willis was diagnosed with FTD in 2023. It does not always have obvious physical symptoms, but it results in cognitive decline coupled with behavioural symptoms including anxiety, loss of inhibition, personality change and impaired judgment. Patients may live for more than 10 years after diagnosis, but it is ultimately fatal.
While there is a genetic therapy showing promise for one form of familial MND, there are few treatments available for the sporadic MND that makes up 90 per cent of all cases. Of those, the most effective can only extend a patient’s life by up to five months. All require frequent doses, and some come with side effects that are difficult to cope with.
There is currently no treatment for FTD.
Macquarie University Professor of Neurology, Professor Dominic Rowe, is one of Australia’s leading MND clinicians and researchers.
“I am currently treating more than 200 people with MND, but only five of them with a specific type of familial MND are currently able to access genomic therapy,” Professor Rowe says.
“Treatment like that doesn’t exist for anyone else. For most patients, all we can do is provide good quality, multidisciplinary care. This new research is incredibly promising in slowing the progression of MND and FTD for the vast majority of our patients. I’m extremely hopeful that it will soon be available to our patients at the Macquarie University Hospital MND Clinic.”
The team at Macquarie University hopes to be able to begin in-human trials of CTx1000 within two years, and they have already received a pre-clinical grant of $1.2 million from FightMND to assist with the process.
The therapy is one of the key discoveries being championed by Celosia Therapeutics, a Macquarie University spin-out company formed in 2022 to help bring groundbreaking work of the University’s neuroscientists from the lab to patients.
Testing new therapies and bringing them to waiting patients is incredibly expensive – in this case, the cost is an estimated $22 million to get to human trials.
“There is such a desperate need for new drugs for neurodegenerative diseases like MND, and this is an exciting new therapeutic with enormous potential,” Dr Hamdorf says.
“MND is difficult to diagnose because there is no conclusive test. It’s a process of elimination that can take up to 12 or 18 months, by which time, the disease has progressed significantly. We have the potential for CTx1000 to be a one-shot treatment that can help people even at late stages of the disease, then it would quite literally be a light at the end of the tunnel that patients and their families just don’t have now.”
This research was funded by grants from the National Health and Medical Research Council and MND Australia.
Professor Lars Ittner is the Director of the Dementia Research Centre and Professor in the Department of Biomedical Sciences of the Faculty of Medicine, Health and Human Sciences at Macquarie University.
Professor Yazi Ke is the Deputy Director (Operations) of the Dementia Research Centre and Professor in the Department of Biomedical Sciences of the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences at Macquarie University.
Dr Annika van Hummel is a Research Fellow at the Macquarie University Dementia Research Centre.
Professor Dominic Rowe is the Foundation Professor of Neurology in the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences at Macquarie University, Chairman of Macquarie Neurology, and Consultant Neurologist at Macquarie University Hospital.
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22, Feb 2024
EverEnviro adopts EUSUSO – Denmark’s ECOGI Technology across MSW based CBG plants
22nd February, Mumbai: EverEnviro Resource Management Pvt Ltd, India’s leading compressed biogas developer through its associate partner Thermax Bioenergy Solutions Pvt Ltd (TBSPL) has inked an MoU with European Sustainable Solutions ApS (EUSUSO-Denmark). This aims to integrate EUSUSO’s patented Gemidan Ecogi technology in EverEnviro’s upcoming MSW-based CBG plants across India to boost CBG production. The MoU was signed in the presence of Hon’ble Danish Foreign Minister Mr Lars Lokke Rasmussen.

European Sustainable Solutions ApS is a technology leader in waste management, bioenergy, and green fuel production in Europe. The Danish urban municipal waste management handling technology is one of the most advanced in Europe. Gemidan Ecogi technology has shown promising results in Europe by effectively optimizing the pre-treatment phase in CBG plants. this technology ensures careful segregation of organic and inorganic waste components and thereafter converts the organic constituents into bio-pulp that can be directly sent for biogas production.
Mr. Mahesh Girdhar, MD & CEO, EverEnviro said, “This collaboration is a testament to our commitment to build a robust CBG ecosystem for achieving India’s energy needs. Leveraging technology to transform ‘Waste into Wealth significantly contributes towards building a cleaner and sustainable future, while supporting the mitigation of methane emissions through degasification at CBG plants. We are confident that our partnership with EUSUSO-Denmark would help in bolstering CBG production and simultaneously resolving the country’s municipal waste management issues.”
Greenhouse gas methane emissions generated from landfill waste dumps is one of the critical issues of urbanization and landfills in India are reaching capacity, highlighting the pressing need to prevent further waste buildup. This challenge can be navigated by embracing advanced technologies for generating clean fuels, decreasing methane emissions, promoting circularity, creating new employment opportunities, and rejuvenating soil health with fermented organic manure produced as byproducts of CBG production. The new technological overhaul will give a fillip to the Indian government’s GOBARdhan initiative by accelerating the establishment of MSW-based Compressed Bio Gas plants in the country. EverEnviro is already in the process of establishing 8 MSW-based CBG plants across New Delhi, Madhya Pradesh, and Uttar Pradesh.
Mr. Lars Rosgaard, CEO of European Sustainable Solutions (EUSUSO) said, ‘India is the fastest growing major economy in the world and one of the most attractive evolving markets. We endeavor to introduce some of the most unconventional, proven, and reliable Danish technologies here. Our vision goes beyond this milestone to ‘Make this equipment in India’ over the next 2-3 years while also bringing in a solution for handing paddy straws and producing sustainable aviation and shipping fuel. With vast agricultural land and industry, India has a great potential to not only be self-sufficient in the production of green fuels but to export it as well.’
Mr. Deodatta Deshpande, CEO, of Thermax Bioenergy Solutions Private Limited (TBSPL), said, “At TBSPL, we are committed to harnessing cutting-edge technologies that maximize the potential of diverse agro waste and biowaste as clean energy sources. The integration of the European Gemidan Ecogi technology in our upcoming MSW-based CBG plants represents a significant leap towards achieving this goal. This technology will streamline the pre-treatment phase by enhancing the segregation of municipal solid waste and converting it into bio-pulp, thereby optimizing biogas production. We believe that bringing such pioneering sustainable technologies to India will facilitate the energy transition necessary for the country to achieve net zero by 2070. Our aim is to bridge the gap between energy availability and energy sustainability.”
22, Feb 2024
Thyroid Eye Disease: more to it than meets the Eye
Authored by Dr. Saptagirish, HoD Orbit and Oculoplastics, Dean,
Sankara Eye Hospital, Bangalore
Thyroid Eye Disease (TED) is mostly caused by the immune system targeting the muscles and tissues that surround the eyes, which causes irritation and an array of ocular symptoms. In a study conducted over 18 months in 2020, it was found that 34.7% patients with thyroid dysfunction having TED and 4:1 ratio of women to men with TED. With the advancement of AI and technology, it is much easier to diagnose TED and provide much more advanced treatment that will help in the speedy recovery of the patient. People need to be conscious of these indications and get help as soon as possible to prevent them from getting worse. Failure to do so may lead to complications, including potential vision loss.
Key Clinical Features of Thyroid Eye Disease:
Protrusion of Eyes (Proptosis): One prominent indication entails the protrusion or bulging outwards of one or both eyes due to swelling and inflammation affecting the eye muscles along with adjacent tissues.
Double vision: TED can induce restriction of one or more muscles that help rotate the eyes in different directions, thereby leading to double vision medically termed diplopia.
Ocular Discomfort and Pain: Individuals afflicted with TED often experience discomfort accompanied by dull aching pain within their affected eyes coupled with sensations akin to grittiness, irritation and foreign body sensation.
Swelling and Inflammation: Swelling alongside inflammation in tissues surrounding the eyeballs leads to redness, pain and discomfort
Dry eyes: Reduced production of tears, inability to close eye completely and increased visualization of white part of the eye leads to dryness
Cosmetic disfiguration: bulging of one or both eyes, staring look, inability to close eyes completely and eyelid lag can result in unsightly appearance aesthetically displeasing to some individuals.
Systemic manifestations: Weight loss, palpitations, increased heart rate, heat intolerance and generalised apprehension and anxiety should alert one on presence of hyperactive thyroid hormones. Ocular manifestations may precede or follow systemic manifestations in a majority of individuals.
Dietary Considerations
When managing TED closely paying heed towards eating habits emerges as beneficial thus certain considerations worth pondering include:
Foods that should be avoided include processed foods, as they often contain high levels of sodium which can contribute to water retention and worsen eye swelling. Excessive intake of sugary foods should be restricted as it may lead to inflammation in the body. It is always recommended to follow a low-sugar diet to help manage symptoms.
Selenium supplements: Dietary sources like onions, garlic, meat, seafood, shellfish, eggs and cereals or selenium supplements prescribed by a medical practitioner have beneficial effects in controlling symptoms and progression in mild TED due to its antioxidant properties.
Addictions: Smoking and alcohol are substances that have the potential to exacerbate eye discomfort and disrupt sleep patterns associated with Thyroid Eye Disease (TED). Therefore, it is advisable to gradually reduce and stop consumption of these substances altogether.
To take precautions against TED, regular medical check-ups are essential. By scheduling routine appointments with healthcare providers, individuals can monitor their thyroid function and assess the progression of TED more effectively.
Lubricants: The use of lubricating eye drops can also alleviate dryness and increase overall comfort experienced by some individuals.
Adequate sleep plays a significant role in promoting overall well-being while alleviating uncomfortable symptoms such as eye discomfort. It’s important to prioritize quality rest by ensuring sufficient hours of uninterrupted sleep each night.
Furthermore, stress management techniques prove beneficial for managing autoimmune conditions related to TED. Adopting practices like meditation or yoga helps individuals cope better with stressors that could potentially worsen their condition over time.
Understanding Thyroid Eye Disease requires awareness of its symptoms alongside implementing supportive dietary choices and taking the necessary precautions mentioned above. This includes seeking personalized advice from healthcare professionals regarding tailored treatment plans. Finding a balance between medical guidance, and lifestyle modifications allows people affected by this condition, to improve their overall well-being effectively, and successfully manage its impact on ocular health.
• Indian Journal of Ophthalmology: Clinical profile of thyroid eye disease and factors predictive of disease severity
• National Library of Medicine: Selenium supplementation in thyroid associated ophthalmopathy, an update
22, Feb 2024
Viatris Receives Global Minimized Risk of Antimicrobial Resistance Certification
India – February 22, 2024 – Viatris Inc. (NASDAQ: VTRS) a global healthcare company, announced that its Aurangabad, India, facility has received certification from the British Standards Institution (BSI) for meeting a new industry standard on Minimized Risk of Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR).
The standard was facilitated by BSI for the AMR Industry Alliance, an organization made up of over 100 companies and associations from across the life-sciences industry with the shared goal of providing sustainable solutions to curb AMR. The certification is designed to encourage drug manufacturers and those in the supply chain to prioritize the sustainable production of antibiotics.
“We are proud to be the first pharmaceutical site in India to achieve this important Minimized Risk of Antimicrobial Resistance certification from BSI, demonstrating our commitment to controlling antibiotic discharge,” said Sanjeev Sethi, Chief Operations Officer, Viatris. “Many thanks to our cross-functional team members for continuing to implement sustainable systems and processes that advance the responsible manufacturing of antibiotics.”
“Viatris having gained independent certification, and the first to do so in India, is a reflection of their leadership and commitment to tackling global AMR,” said Steve Brooks, Advisor and Manufacturing Work Group Lead, AMR Industry Alliance. “From their initial days with the Alliance, Viatris has been a key contributor to achieving greater results in our shared goal of providing sustainable solutions to curb AMR while being responsible stewards of the environment.”
22, Feb 2024
Viatris Receives Global Minimized Risk of Antimicrobial Resistance Certification
India – February 22, 2024 – Viatris Inc. (NASDAQ: VTRS) a global healthcare company, announced that its Aurangabad, India, facility has received certification from the British Standards Institution (BSI) for meeting a new industry standard on Minimized Risk of Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR).
The standard was facilitated by BSI for the AMR Industry Alliance, an organization made up of over 100 companies and associations from across the life-sciences industry with the shared goal of providing sustainable solutions to curb AMR. The certification is designed to encourage drug manufacturers and those in the supply chain to prioritize the sustainable production of antibiotics.
“We are proud to be the first pharmaceutical site in India to achieve this important Minimized Risk of Antimicrobial Resistance certification from BSI, demonstrating our commitment to controlling antibiotic discharge,” said Sanjeev Sethi, Chief Operations Officer, Viatris. “Many thanks to our cross-functional team members for continuing to implement sustainable systems and processes that advance the responsible manufacturing of antibiotics.”
“Viatris having gained independent certification, and the first to do so in India, is a reflection of their leadership and commitment to tackling global AMR,” said Steve Brooks, Advisor and Manufacturing Work Group Lead, AMR Industry Alliance. “From their initial days with the Alliance, Viatris has been a key contributor to achieving greater results in our shared goal of providing sustainable solutions to curb AMR while being responsible stewards of the environment.”
22, Feb 2024
Uptick In Respiratory, and Cardiac Problems Due To Poor Air Quality In Delhi
Delhi:- As a result of poor air quality, many residents in the capital are experiencing respiratory and cardiac issues. Instances of cardiac arrest, stroke, and gastric problems have risen significantly. It is crucial to refrain from going outdoors during periods of low air quality or to wear a mask as a precaution.
“With levels of particulate matter (PM) reaching hazardous levels, the impact on respiratory and cardiac health is becoming increasingly evident. There is a spike in cases of asthma, bronchitis, and other respiratory illnesses, while individuals with pre-existing heart conditions are experiencing exacerbated symptoms. The high levels of pollutants in the air can lead to inflammation in the lungs and heart, putting individuals at a higher risk for cardiovascular diseases. There has been a notable rise in the number of patients seeking medical care for a variety of health concerns, including respiratory issues like asthma, chronic coughs, colds, viral infections, and abdominal distress. This increase has also been observed in cases related to cardiac conditions. People come with signs and symptoms such as coughing, wheezing, and shortness of breath, which are often exacerbated by pollutants. Children and the elderly population are particularly vulnerable to these effects due to weakened immune systems or respiratory function. Air pollution has been linked to cardiovascular problems such as heart attacks and strokes. last 2 month 200 cases spread across all age group, but mainly old age and adults with comorbidities like diabetes and heart disease.” Said Dr Dixit Thakur, Pulmonologist, Apollo Spectra Delhi, Chirag Enclave.
Dr Thakur Added, “ The high levels of pollutants in the air have been linked to respiratory issues such as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and bronchitis, as well as an increase in cardiovascular diseases. The presence of smog can cause direct irritation to the lungs and throat, especially impacting individuals with pre-existing respiratory issues. Common issues include upper respiratory problems such as nasal congestion, coughing, wheezing, difficulty breathing, and a sore throat. Individuals may also experience chest discomfort and fever. However, the majority of these symptoms are mild and typically resolve on their own. Urgent action must be taken to address this pressing issue and improve air quality in Delhi for the well-being of its residents.”
Investing in high-quality air purifiers equipped with HEPA filters can significantly improve indoor air quality and help combat the effects of pollution in Delhi. Limit outdoor activities during peak pollution hours, typically early morning and late evening when the pollutant levels are at their highest. Opt for indoor exercises or activities during these times to reduce exposure to toxic air pollutants and protect your respiratory health in the long run. Avoiding venturing out of the house or wearing a mask can help to keep the lungs and heart healthy,” Concluded Dr Thakur.
22, Feb 2024
Quantum Mutual Fund launches Quantum Multi Asset Allocation Fund
Hyderabad, February 22, 2024: Quantum AMC announced the launch of a new fund offer (NFO) with Quantum Multi Asset Allocation Fund. It opens for subscription on Monday, February 19, and closes on Friday, March 1, 2024. It is an open-ended equity scheme predominantly investing in a diversified portfolio of Equity & Equity Related Instruments, Debt & Money Market Instruments, and Gold Related Instruments. It will be co-managed by Chirag Mehta – Chief Investment Officer and Pankaj Pathak, Fund Manager -Fixed Income, Quantum AMC.

The investment objective of the Scheme is to generate long-term capital appreciation/income by investing in a Diversified portfolio of Equity & Equity Related Instruments, Debt & Money Market Instruments, and Gold Related Instruments.
The scheme will be benchmarked against NIFTY 50 TRI (40%) + CRISIL Short Term Bond Fund AII Index (45%) + Domestic Price of Gold (15%).
The scheme will have a Direct and Regular Plan. The Fund managers will allocate Equity & Equity Related Instruments (35-65%), Debt & Money Market Instruments (25-55) and Gold Related Instruments (10-20%). The Fund will predominantly invest in securities of Nifty 50 index and other large-cap stocks for its equity component, sovereign and PSU debt securities across durations for its fixed income allocation and Quantum Gold ETF & Other Gold related instruments for its gold component.
The Investment Strategy:
Portfolio allocation between the equity, debt/ money markets and gold broadly depends on the relative valuations between the asset classes. Relative valuations are determined by evaluation of various influencing factors that include:
Price/Earnings Ratio relative to historical averages
The relationship between Earnings Yield to Bond Yield relative to historical averages
Macroeconomic factors prevailing globally, and within India
Commenting on the fund launch, Mr. Chirag Mehta, Chief Investment Officer, Quantum AMC, said, “The number of investors in mutual funds is increasing rapidly and this fund provides these first-time investors to have a measured approach to equity markets along with diversification from gold and debt, thereby providing a rewarding and relatively smoother investment experience.”
The Co-fund Manager, Mr. Pankaj Pathak, Sr. Fund Manager, Quantum AMC said, “The fund is launched with an intention to provide an option to fixed deposit by potentially providing better returns over the long run. The fund simplifies investment decisions with its one-stop diversified solution that invests across asset classes and enhances tax efficiency through indexation benefits. Investors in the 30% tax slab stand to benefit significantly compared to traditional fixed deposits.”
22, Feb 2024
upGrad Harnesses AI to translate Certs & Bootcamps into vernacular languages
Bengaluru, 21st Feb 2024: upGrad, one of Asia’s largest integrated learning skilling and workforce development majors intends to enhance its product diaspora by translating popular Bootcamps & Certs into vernacular languages using AI for freshers and working professionals.
“Presently over 40% of upGrad’s learner base in India is from Tier 2 cities and beyond where regional languages are more prevalent compared to English,” highlights Asheesh Sharma – President, Certifications and Bootcamps, upGrad. Recognising this opportunity to improve the communication and the learning experience, the skilling major has identified Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Bengali languages in phase 1 to ensure the brand penetrates deeper across every eligible household in the region.
The company aims to combine pedagogy with strong human interventions in the form of counsellors and buddies who could speak local languages further making it accessible and convenient for learners coming out of the vast national diaspora. Focusing on regional insights and demand, the catalogue will include courses in Engineering, Data Science, AI, Cloud Computing, DevOps, UI/UX, and Agile Project Management where upGrad has a strong foothold already, while Phase 2 will target Cybersecurity, Blockchain, Product Management, Business Analyst, and ITIL, with foreign languages like Spanish and Chinese. Over 5 lakh learners have been enrolled in the past with the most demand coming out of Bengaluru, New Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Odisha, Pune, Chennai, and Kolkata among others.
Utilising an in-house tech tool, counsellors will address inquiries related to one’s education, background, interests, and career aspirations to ensure effective guidance and decision-making. Aligned with GOI’s ambition of fostering cultural connection and cognitive development amongst India’s youth, this approach aims to bridge the gap between accurately selecting the right program/domain and achieving one’s desired career goals. “Most scepticism today is fed inorganically and needs stronger course correction. Online is an incredible tool that has come a long way from being a VC tool vs. an interactive and immersive format that’s hands-on and accessible at any given point. Considering that only 7 to 8% of graduates in India are deemed employable, our objective is to substantially elevate this figure by providing millions with some initial support or springboard to get closer to their career aspirations,” said Sharma while talking about the business objective.
The company invests significantly in AI-related developments internally and the onset of FY25 marks an important growth and transformative year for the brand. “We’ve already deployed AI across our operations much before it became the buzzword for building on to learner engagements, we are now taking it a notch higher by harnessing its impact into our curriculum and teaching. There’s wider acceptance and a sense of openness amongst professionals of all age groups,” he added.
The company may also extend these services to its Enterprise arm soon to further personalise corporate training sessions making them accessible to all strata. India being the HQ, the brand has witnessed 100% YoY growth in overall enrolments and further claims to double down its annual active learners in the next 1 year.
22, Feb 2024
Uorfi Javed Embarks on a New Journey:announces Debut Podcast ‘uncancellable With Uorfi Javed’
Mumbai, February 22, 2024: Prepare for an extraordinary experience this season as the dynamic Uorfi Javed steps into the world of podcasting with her debut show, ‘Uncancellable with Uorfi Javed,’ produced by Collective Artists Network’s Big Bang Social. Uorfi Javed is set to push the envelope with her unapologetic dive into various aspects of her life, promising to entertain, educate, and challenge the status quo. The podcast trailer is now available for listeners.

Known for her avant-garde approach to fashion, Uorfi Javed fearlessly expresses herself, transforming the ordinary into the extraordinary. The trailer offers a glimpse into her unique perspective and unfiltered style. Featuring a diverse lineup of guests, each episode guarantees an exciting exploration into the minds of rebels, independent thinkers, and notable personalities. ‘Uncancellable‘ will unravel the power of authenticity, engaging in meaningful conversations that inspire change. Uorfi Javed will engage in heart-to-heart discussions with her guests, delving into their motivations to break barriers and challenge societal norms.
Guests on the show include comedian Rohan Joshi, actor and creator Dolly Singh, singer Rashmeet Kaur, and actor and doctor Trinetra Haldar Gummaraju, among others.
Uorfi Javed shared her thoughts on the podcast, stating, “I love exploring new things and learning more about myself. This podcast is all about celebrating authenticity, staying curious, and having the courage to follow your path – principles I deeply believe in. Audiences have always ‘seen’ me; now, I can’t wait for everyone to ‘hear me’ too and enjoy my role as a host. It’s the perfect opportunity to get to know me and people who, like me, don’t back down from challenges.”
Anurag Iyer, CEO of Big Bang Social, expressed, “Uorfi Javed has been a social phenomenon in our country, and it is refreshing to witness the world from her unique perspective through the insightful conversations she will share with her guests. We believe the
Indian podcast scene is ready for content that pushes boundaries, and we are proud to produce this show as we are committed to empowering our talent and their dreams. Whether it’s launching brands, products, or new shows, we stand firmly behind our creators. We are confident that this podcast is something like no other, embodying our belief in the creator space and the limitless potential it holds.
22, Feb 2024
Zee Odisha News shines a spotlight on the latest news developments across politics, sports, and community affairs
In a comprehensive coverage of Odisha’s latest developments, Zee Odisha News, one of the digital assets of IndiaDotcom Digital Private Limited offered a detailed overview spanning politics, sports, community affairs, and more. As per the headlines of 21st February 2024, highlight significant events shaping the state:
The initiative to renovate Cuttack’s historic Barbati Stadium by the state government underscores a dedication to cricket development. Plans to host a state-level cricket league alongside stadium renewal demonstrate a concerted effort to promote sports regionally, as reported by Zee Odisha News.
In sports, the Kolkata Knight Riders face a potential setback with rumors of Shreyas Iyer’s absence from the upcoming IPL season. This development, covered by Zee Odisha News, emphasizes the importance of team dynamics in sports performance. The ongoing farmers’ agitation, characterized by clashes and tear gas usage on the Punjab-Haryana border, is highlighted by Zee Odisha News. The platform provides insight into the persistence of farmers’ demands and the evolving nature of the movement.
Chief Minister Shri Naveen Patnaik’s launch of the Lakshmi Bus Scheme aims to enhance rural connectivity and stimulate economic growth across various districts, showcasing the government’s commitment to community welfare, as reported by Zee Odisha News.
Legal and cultural updates, including the withdrawal of cases against tribal members and the suspension of special stamp fees in court filings, are covered by Zee Odisha News. Additionally, the platform pays tribute to renowned personalities like Fali S. Nariman and Amin Sayani for their contributions to society.
Insights into political shifts, such as the induction of MLA Pradeep Manigarahi into the BJP and legal proceedings involving former Jharkhand Chief Minister Shibu Soren, offer a glimpse into the region’s political landscape and its implications for governance, as reported by Zee Odisha News.
Through its comprehensive coverage and timely updates, Zee Odisha News remains a trusted source for staying informed about the latest developments shaping Odisha’s socio-political and cultural landscape.